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LOVING HEARTS BEAT AS ONE; DAVID J. SOLOMON AND HIS INTENDED BRIDE REUNITED. A Day of Unrestrained Joy in the Thomas Household -- The Marriage Will Take Place To-Day. Probably, and an Alder- man Will Officiate -- Mr. Solomon Will Wreak Vengeance on His Traitorous Employes and Sue His Brothers for $50,000 Each.

Joy reigned yesterday in the Thomas family their house at 237 West One Hundred and Twenty-third Street. David J. Solomon, who had been declared sane by the jury on Friday evening, was released yesterday from Bloomingdale Insane Asylum, and went immediately to rejoin his intended wife, Miss Clara Perry Thomas, from whom he had been torn by his brothers on the eve of his intended marriage.

September 24, 1893

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